MISSING toddler Audrey Nyanor was last night found safe and well in north London, a police spokesman said.
A woman, aged in her thirties, who was with her when she was found in Harlesden, was arrested and is in custody at a west London police station.
Audrey’s mother has been told and the child is being looked after by officers at the station.
Her grandmother Agatha Owsuah, 54, of Peckham, south London, said it was “great news”.
She said: “The police just called and gave us the good news. We are very, very happy.”
The child went missing after being handed over to a woman at Walworth police station, south London, on Thursday.
Officers had arrested Audrey’s mother earlier that morning at an address in De Laune Street, Walworth, in connection with alleged immigration offences.
A Met spokesman said they were called at about 2pm by a member of the public who said they had seen Audrey and the woman who took her.
They were found by officers 55 minutes later in Harlesden High Street and the 31-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of abduction.
She remains in custody in a west London police station.





